Gordon was arraigned by District Judge Robert Radano, who set a monetary bail at 10 percent of $100,000. Gordon was unable to post bail and is being held at Delaware County Prison.

Gordon allegedly robbed a 20-year-old man Jan. 23 around midnight along the 100 block of Ashby Road, Chitwood said. Gordon allegedly pulled a gun on the victim and stole his cell phone and wallet, which contained $23 and a photo identification card.

Gordon allegedly then pulled a gun on a 17-year-old victim Jan. 25 at 6:45 along the 200 block of Richfield Road, Chitwood said. Gordon allegedly stole the victim's cell phone.

Chitwood said Gordon asked his victims to borrow their cell phone before pulling a gun on them.

Detectives identified Gordon and obtained three arrest warrants and a search warrant for a house, Chitwood said. No one answered the door when police went there Friday morning, Chitwood said, so police forcibly entered the home. They found Gordon on the first floor and arrested him, he said.

Chitwood said police retrieved numerous cell phones hidden in the ceiling of the home, the wallet and ID of the first victim and a pellet gun that looked like a 9 mm pistol.

"That, apparently, was the weapon used," Chitwood said.

Chitwood said cell phone robbers take the stolen phones to stores where they sell them.

"Cell-phone robberies are out of control, county-wide, statewide and country-wide," Chitwood said. "We got this guy off the street. He doesn't have a lengthy adult record. He has a lengthy juvenile record."

Last July, Gordon plead guilty last to burglary, an offense committed in December 2011. He was sentenced to confinement for 11 months and 15 days to 23 months.